Friday, 24 July 2015

ICELAND - Reykjavik

Ahoy, Ahoy Iceberg off the port side - it was scary to see this giant block of ice in the distance -  thoughts of the Titanic came to mind & how many more icebergs to come?
The weather so far has not been very good - lots of rain & wind. Glad today we have sunshine although very brisk. This is the middle of summer with a high of 14 degrees
The city of Reykjavik looked interesting but unfortunately for us I booked the  glacier tour which did not include a drive through the city - oh well, maybe next time.
We boarded our 4wd bus with tour guide Ingvar & our driver Patrick (what a lead foot)
We stopped along the way at Thingvellire national park - this is where Reykjanes ridge (an above ground portion of the Mid-Atlantic Ridgeis divided by the American & Eurasian tectonic plates, the land in between is no-mans land, Ingvar said we were on 2 continents in 1 day.
On through the lava fields we went - I felt sure Patrick was going to lose control of the bus & our trip would be over.
Finally, we arrived in one piece at Langjokull glacier which is the 2nd biggest glacier in Iceland.
unfortunately the blue sky didn't last long
Total white out - sadly for us the driver said he could go no further.
He stopped so we could have some fun in the snow - Cliff was busy playing with Nessie in the front of the monster truck.
Finally he came out to play with me :-)
The abominable Nessie the snow beast.
Cliff still being a big kid at heart tried to hit me with snow balls - luckily his aim is not as good as it used to be.
Our drive through the Hallmundertiraun lava fields was pretty incredible - it looked like a scene from "Lost in Space" Danger, Danger Will Robertson :-)
Next stop Hraunfossar falls where numerous spings of water & melting ice run between the lava layers & create the falls which flow into the Hvita` river.
Let me tell you it was bloody cold
Cliff had to use Nessie to keep his neck warm.
Finally back on the overheated bus for out trip back to Reykjavik - unbelievable scenery - this mountain looked a bit like a scene from Lord of the Rings. 
A beautiful sunset to finish our day
Next stop Nova Scotia

IRELAND & SCOTLAND

As the English weather bid us farewell we watched tankers pass very close to our ship, it was becoming foggy & we hoped they all had a good view of us
The port town of Cobh (Cove) 
Off to Cork - cold & drizzly but one thing to say about the Irish - almost all of the pubs are in wonderful condition with lots of colourful flower pots.
they're very proud of their pubs
Back in Cobh they were celebrating Australia Day - this celebration is in relation to the convicts who were transported from Spike Island to Tasmania's Port Arthur - the town was in full swing with Australian flags, markets & entertainment. Cobh was also the last port for the ill fated Titanic.
We found a very eclectic pub - the owner "Danny" was an exceptional man - the pub was full of his personal memorabilia 
Cliff with Danny & Jacqui the barmaid
This is a photo of Millvina Dean - at only 2 months old she was a survivor from the Titanic, she was also a good friend of Danny & his late wife
A little bit of history from the Guardian newspaper: 
Millvina Dean, born on 2 February 1912, had been in hospital last week with pneumonia, having worked as a secretary until her retirement. Her death came just a month after Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, stars of the Hollywood blockbuster about the disaster, stepped in to help pay her nursing home fees. The pair joined with James Cameron, the director of the Oscar-winning film, to donate £20,000 to The Millvina Fund.

DUBLIN

The working port of Dublin didn't inspire hope we would enjoy wandering the city, but the further we walked the more attractive it became. We passed very moving sculptures of the Irish famine
All of these beautiful pubs were in the Temple District.
A friendly leprechaun very happy to have his photo taken as long as we added to his pot of gold
We spent the afternoon sitting in one of the pubs listening to irish music
We farewelled Ireland with a beautiful sunset 

BACK TO SCOTLAND

What can I say - Nessie was in her element back on her home soil, but along way from her famous Loch Ness. 
Greenock was a very small & quiet industrial town - not a lot of atmosphere
We did spend the morning looking at some beautiful artwork in the McLean museum
spot Nessie
Farewell to Greenock.
Next stop Iceland